The All Settings CLSID is almost identical to All Tasks or Master Control Panel in Windows Vista or God Mode in Windows 7 or the Super Mode in Windows 10/8 but just sorted differently.

If you want to create the All Setting shortcut on your Windows 8 desktop, you may right-click on your desktop, select New > Folder and give it the following name:

SuperMode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}

Alternatively, you could select New > Shortcut instead and in the Location of the item field, type the following:

%WinDir%\explorer.exe shell:::{F90C627B-7280-45db-BC26-CCE7BDD620A4}

You will get your Super Mode or God Mode shortcuts. You can, of course, name them anything! Call it the Devils Mode if you wish!

Opening the folder will list all the Control Panel items.

MSDN prefers to refer it to as Super Mode and reminds us that you can even pin its shortcut tile to the Windows 8 start screen, for easy access. The Super Mode worked just fine on my Windows 8 x64, although I do remember folks saying that it was incompatible with the 64-bit version of Windows Vista and crashed explorer.exe.

Anand Khanse is the Admin of TheWindowsClub.com, a 10-year Microsoft MVP Awardee in Windows (2006-16) & a Windows Insider MVP. Please read the entire post & the comments first, create a System Restore Point before making any changes to your system & be careful about any 3rd-party offers while installing freeware.